Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 20, 1928, Image 1

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    F airjoard J otes to Open the Gates lor Free Admission to ihe 1928 Fair; Calls on Citizensjo Show New Spirit of Helpfulness
G resham O utlook
T W IC E
A
W EEK
Board Favors Free
Admission to Fair
Advertisers Today
Fairview Now Has
Own Water System
HDD FELLOW PROGRAM
PLEASES LARGE CROWD
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
HUNT CEREMONIES
HELD BY GRANGES
( hurch Services
Potato Growers Meet
Monday at Boring
A la rg e audience listened very ____________________________________ L e n ts g ra n g e held its re g u la r
atten tiv ely W ednesday evening to
Raker 4 Son. Page 3
m eeting S atu rd ay at Its hall on
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th e splendid ad d ress w hich w as de- PASTOR TO SPEAK
A cting on a resolution referre d to Brockway & Nelson. Page 3
A. W. Metzger 4 Co. Page 4
ON “PROFIT OF LOSS” 92,1 8,rwl T he re g u la r business
C elehnitlon N ext W ednesday M ghl livered by th e Rev C. P. G ates of
th e gen eral board by the finance I*. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. Page 1
tin e occupied
the m orning 8es’
ses-
to Com m em orate E vent.
P o rtland, p asto r of the E ast Side
T he p reaching services at M on I ro , u ...................."
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A p o la,° «ro w ers’ m eeting will
com m ittee the board a t a m eeting Picarly Wiggly Store. Page 4
A
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airview
resid
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Evangelical
church,
on
the
occa-
Evangelical ch u rch will be held 8 ° n a,ld tb e ,b *rd and fo u rth de- l,e held at th e Odd Fellow s hall at
la st nig h t unanim ously favored Portland Electric Power Co. Page 2
who dropped into th e O utlook of- sion of th e 151st an n iv ersary of the Sunday at I I preceded by the Bible Krees w ere conferred, th e drill Hor,n« 0,1 Monday. Ja n u a ry 23, at
fre e adm ission to th e grounds for Bank of Grechatn. Page 3
First State Bank. Page 4
flee for a ch a t a few days ago casu- b irthday of Thom as Wildey, found- school- at 10 a. m. T he serm on ,ealn a88istln« and tableaux being 1:30 1,1 ,h<> afternoon.
th is y e a r’s fair. T here w as a good Walrad Mercantile Co., Dry Goods. Page 1
ally inform ed th e force th a t over er
Gdd Fellow ship in America,
atten d a n ce and full discussion of Ivy Filling Station. Page 4
topic will be "T he Profit of Loss." j I>re8ented.
T he county ag en t of C lackam as
th e re at Fairview they had put Bull
T he 1{pv- Mr. G ates began his ad- In this day and age of big profits
th e proposed plan.
Sperry Flour Co. Page 2
A fter th e noon hour, a public in- co u n ,y> Jo h n J. Inskeep, is calling
Mealey's Jewelry Store. Page 3
Run w ater on the run. W hen his d ress w ith several stan zas from the C hristian should tak e carefu l «tallation w as held and th e officers ,h ls ,neetlllK to take up w ith the
T h ere w ere some serious ques Hodges Horse Auction. Page 3
listen ers had recovered from th e C ray 's "E legy
in 'a
C ountry th ought of th e d u rab ility of his j of L ents, M ilwaukie and P lea san t g ro w er® the re su lts of some of the
tions raised as to the practicab ility Filipino Employment Agency. Page 2
shock of presupposing th e re could C h u rch y ard ”, w hich w ere then fit- profits and of th e fundam ental law Valley g ran g es w ere Installed. Mrs 8eed im provem ent work, and to
of such a move. It w as stated th a t Dr. Mellenthin. Page 2
be any oth er w ater as good as Bull tin g ly connected with th e eventful th a t u n d erlies th e attain m en t of T h ° 8- M illar w as In stallin g officer o u ,lln '’ Pla»8 by which th e yield
th e g ate receip ts la st year am ount­ Walrad Mercantile Co., Groceries. Page 1
Gresham Battery 4 Tire Shop. Page 2
Run and th e F airview booster was *lfe o t Mr- Wildey. The la tte r cam e sp iritu a l and etern al profits. T his j an<1 Miss K ate Casto, of M ilwaukie a,ld Quality of th e potatoes grow n
ed to very nearly $7,000. W hether Cottrell Store Sale. Page 3
asked to kindly explain his little t0 A m erica and settled In B alti- service should be of "profit” to all I the assista n t. Mrs. Young and Mrs 1,1 th a t ,e c t,o n fa n be improved
th e loss of a sim ilar re tu rn th is Behnke Walker Business College. Page 3
play on -q^ords, he inform ed his m o re- Md„ w here on the 26th of who atten d . Im m ediately afte r the H anson w ere emblem and reg alia and m ore profitable crops pro­
y ear could be m ade up in e ith e r Arboleda Community Dance. Page 3
listen ers th a t over in the city of A pril, 1819, Odd Fellow ship in services a special m eeting of th e bearers. The d rill team assisted In duced'
Cecil
J.
Pounder.
Page
2
w ays w as m ore or less of a guess.
Portland Gresham Bus Line. Page 2
F airview they now possess a 100- A m erica becam e a realization. Six congregation will be held to tr a n s ­ th e in stallatio n cerem ony and tab- 1
It w as argued th a t a fair w as Classified Ads and Professional Cards. Page 2
foot w ell of clear, sp ark lin g , ice- y ears la te r the o rd er founded in act some im p o rtan t business.
leaux were presented. At th e close
ROCKWOOD
for public benefit, public m oney
cold w ater second to none.
B altim ore becam e th e G rand Lodge
TH EY W IL L APPRECIATE YOUR
W. L. H otchkiss, m a ster of L ents
w as p u t into it and th e public
On next W ednesday evening. ° f the United S tates. In eulogiz- GRESIIAM
PATRONAGE
M T
EM PLE
grange, in a few well chosen w ords n r e a ^ l r ^ t h l llu tt.h 7 a r ? rtl,and uW,U
TEMPLE
o u g h t to be invited and adm itted to
IC E N A N N D U N f E D presented Mrs. M iliar with a g ift Roc’k w o o d ‘s S n d a ? m o r n l n g ^ t U
Ja
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23,
a
big
celebration
will
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cb
ara
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te
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of
this
esteem
ed
SERV
th e g rounds and exhibits free. It
take place at th e F airview school- '
Mr' G ates sakl he brought to
w as also suggested th a t u nder th e WIDOW SOON FOLLOWS
S unday school will begin a t 10 7 “ tokPn of th e ,r a PPre ctatlon of ‘»’clock. The p asto r will preach In
house to p ro p erly observe th e com- tb e *n s ,itu t*on the genius and en er- n’elneV
HUSBAND
IN
DEATH
ii a
.
h er work.
th e evening at 7:30. His topic will
policy of a free adm ission th e pub­
be, "E very Day Religion.” An In-
pletion of th is w ate r system . A gy ° f th e Kreat>—*he h u m an itar- o clock at th e U ndenom inational
lic should respond w ith a new and
A num ber of visitors from Mult- viiation is extended to a>l to come
Mrs. A nnie M cCulloch passed program of in te re st is being a r- ,anl8m which subsequently has tem ple, and preach in g serv ice a t 2
— come
g re a te r in te re st resu ltin g in an in ­
o'clock in th e afternoon and again nom ah and C lackam as counties (,ut to hear the new choir and or-
aw ay a t h e r hom e n ea r G resham on ranged and it Is expected th e re w ill b u ilt for ,h e benefit of m ankind,
creased attendance.
W ednesday m orning, Ja n u a ry 18, be a good attendance. T he p rin ci- | C ontinuing Mr. G ates called th e at 7:30 Sunday evening. P ray er w ere p resen t. At tho close of th is ^ h g g tra^
A free g ate w as regarded by th e
ju s t a little m ore th a n seven weeks pal add ress of th e evening will be atten tio n of his audience to th e service w ill be held on T uesday meeting Mrs. M illar left for Clack- g ran g e when th e officers of C entral
m em bers of th e board as a p ro g re s­
7 ^ am as county w here she w as In- Maple Lane and C larkes w ere In­
a fte r th e death of h er husband the by Hon. L. M. L epper of P o rtlan d , th re e links of Odd Fellow ship, » 7 7 voun»1 n ^n * ie'.
sive step for th e fair. T here w as
stallin g officer th a t night at C larkes stalled.
late J. T. M cCulloch, w ho died on one of th e m ost in te restin g speak- friedshlp, love and tru th , and w hat at 7 :' ;t0
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no thought of low ering the quality
N ovember 27, 1927. She w as 84 era of the E ast Side B usiness Men's U1®*® th re e em blem atic le tters. Annstlo p- ui
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or lessening the q u an tity of exhib­
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y ears of age and he S9, and they club and one fam iliar to m any F. L and T. stan d for In «he lives , 7 7 ' 7 1 7 7
its and a ttractio n s, b u t ra th e r in ­
had journeyed to g eth er as husband Fairview people. Mayor H eslin of ° f individuals. He concluded w ith
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cre asin g both.
and wife for nearly 64 years. Being Fairview w ill also Rpeak and Invi- a stro n g plea for service to oth ers. v,ce8
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T he board is stru g g lin g to over­
h erse lf in feeble h ealth , she could tatlo n s have been issued to the for unselfishness In th e daily w alk.
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come a sh o rtag e of several th o u ­
not long survive his passing, and m ayors and councilm en of su r- , for fra te rn ity In th e tru e s t sense of
sand d o llars re su ltin g from th e
METHODIST
CHURCH
Ends January 28
had steadily grow n w eaker until rounding m u n icip alities to join in th e word, and for th e ru lin g of
1927 fair, th e am ount of the s h o rt­
SERVICES ANNOUNCED
her tired h e a rt ceased to beat. She th e evening’s events. Music will friendship, love and tru th in th e
age being closely equal to the
was ten d erly cared fo r to th e end be fu rn ish ed by th e P. E. P. syn- iliv es o t th e follow ers of Odd Fel-
T he services of n ex t Sunday at
am o u nt sp e n t on gen eral im prove­
by h er survivin g ch ild ren . J. w. ch ro n izers and th e G resham high low shlp as exemplified In the life of the M ethodist church prom ise to be
m ent to grounds and buildings d u r ­
McCulloch of the fam ily home, Mrs. school o rch estra.
the founder of th e order.
of u n u su al in te rest. T he p asto r
ing 1927, exclusive of th e new club
L a u ra S underland of P o rtlan d and
The en terp risin g citizens of F air-
The m eeting w as presided over Preaches a t I I o’clock, th e serm on
building.
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A. H. M cCulloch of W h ittier, C ali­ view have reaso n to be proud of by Roy II. Gibbs, se creta ry of th e being en titled , "Y our Ship Is Com-
In o rd er to overcom e th e sh o rt­
fornia. The la tte r cam e for the tlieir recent accom plishm ent of local Odd Fellow lodge. Several , ,nK In -” M° 8t of »8 have w aited
age th e sentim ent w as e a rn estly ex­
fu n eral of his fath e r an d rem ained supplying th eir tow n w ith p ure w a- fine m usical num bers w ere given 80 ,o n « for 0,lr ‘sh ip s’ to come in
pressed by several m em bers th a t
here to help ca re for his m other.
te r and of being able to enjoy mod- co n sistin g of vocal selections by th a t we have become alm ost dis-
th is w ould have to be a “v o lu n te er”
Mrs. M cCulloch sh ared all the ern plum bing facilities, F airview Miss Alice P rin d le, accom panied by eouraged. and a word of encour-
fair, callin g upon the citizens of
G resham and o th e rs in terested to tria ls and priv atio n s of pioneer life, now has every city convenience,— Miss Melba S an d ers: h arp and gui- agem ent Is much needed,
v o lu n teer for help in the m any s e r­ for several y ea rs in V irginia City, w ater, gas and electricity and is in ta r num bers by Leon B. Caddy; j T he serm on for th e evening hour
vices w hich have been an ever M ontana, w here Mr. M cCulloch was a position to m ake rapid strid e s as violin solos by Miss L u etta W ell- ls failed , "T he Demands of C hris-
m ounting cost to th e fair. It is con­ engaged in p lacer m ining, and latfer an u p-to-date town. R um ors have ing .accom panied bv Mrs. Jam es tln n fty ” and seeks to p resen t the
sidered this is not only due th e on th e 80-acre farm w hich was been afloat of com m ercial e n te r- S terlin g , and several Sw iss yodel- cl>“ H engs of an activ e religion In a
’fa ir on account of its benefit to th e ‘be.‘r, bom e ^or n ea rly 57 years, prises w hich may be established at ing num bers by th e L uscher broth- w orld of fulse sta n d a rd s and
locality but Is n ecessary in o rd er
tin y developed from a F airview in th e fu tu re. People are ers of F airview M I.. W hite w as ideals.
to save expense and enable th e fair I u r' lt'° v e r tim ber tr a c t to fru itfu l looking forw ard now to the fu rth e r m uch app reciated in his fine Ini-
The S unday school m eets at 10
I fields
developm ent and p ro g ress of F air- p ersonation of th e p reach er who w ith a larg e program of service
to m eet its p resen t obligations.
w as en tertain ed by "S ister Sor- for young and old alike. And at
It has not been determ ined w h a t ' T he m aiden nam e of Mrs. Mc- view ’
A cordial invitation is extended row ful.”
w ill be the c h a ra c te r of the new Culioch w as A nnie E llio tt. She
8:30 th e young people's hour of the
to th e public to be p resen t W ednes-
,
building to be erected th is sp rin g was m arried to Jam es T. McCul- d-
E pw orth L eague Is tak en up with
a n
d
help m ake th e c .i-
7 y !h !
^ f T
b u t a com m ittee, consisting of S. B. ' och on Ja n u a ry 19, 1861, a t Clifton
the In terestin g study of th a t sp len ­
7 7
COm' yPar VCteran Jewela J ’ G’ M *«-
H all, C. I. R aker and Theo. B rug-
M issouri. She w as th e m other 7 etit n th e su T Z
did hook. "T he C h rist of th e In
pletlon the success It deserves to ger> E F P a ,raqui8t R w G|hbs dlan Road.”
ger ,has been appointed to study of six children.
th e needs and conditions, and if
W ith h er husband, Mrs. McCul­
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and H M. Raney, th e p resen tatio n
S. S. .SECRETARY
n ecessary m ake a survey of the loch united w ith th e C h ristian
being m ade by th e Rev. Mr. G ates
TO SPEAK SUNDAY
LYNCH
buildings of other county fairs, church at D am ascus, and la te r w ith
follow ing some tim ely rem ark s.
an d rep o rt th e ir recom m endations. I the M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch in
ccun n T
' T he Rev’ C’ W A nguish of P o rt-
T he county council will he e n ­ « i v i . i v
S everal im p o rtan t propositions ' G resham . So long as she w as able
land, d istric t Sunday school secre-
te rtain e d by th e Lynch P aren t- Si NDAY S( IIOOL
w ere p resented to th e board at la st she gave freely of h er services to
ELECTS O il'll ERS ta ry of th e F re e M ethodist church,
T eacher association a t the Lynch
n ig h t's m eeting, one p erta in in g to the church, and to th e end wa3
schoolhouse on S aturday, Ja n u a ry
At a w o rk ers' conference and will conduct a serviec for th e chll-
an au to rac e course su rro u n d in g stro n g In th e faith of C hrist,
21. L uncheon will follow th e reg- social of the M ethodist Sunday <lre“ and yonnK P‘‘PPlc S u- lay at
th e p rese n t h orse tra c k and one j F u n eral services w ill be held a t u la r m eeting, w hich w ill convene school held a t th e ch u rch last th e
Gre8han’
F re e
M ethodist
p erta in in g to th e developm ent of a th e M ethodist E piscopal church in
a t 11 o'clock. In addition to th e T uesday evening, g eneral officers c*iu rc ^ follow ing the stu d y period
golf co u rse to Include portions of G resham on S aturd ay aftern o o n a t
of the re g u la r session of th e S u n ­
business m eeting, a program has w ere elected as follow s: Mrs. Le
th e fa ir grounds. Both of these 2 o’clock. T hey w ill be conducted
been planned by th e school.
C. S t.C la ir, su p erin ten d en t; C. E. day school, w hich w ill begin at j
w ere referre d to com m ittees.
by h e r p astor, th e Rev. H. V. Wil-
R usher, a s sista n t; B etty Thorne, 10 a. m.
In th e absence of T. J. K reuder, helm. Dr. A. Thom pson, a form er
For real estate loans see or call se c re ta ry ; Mrs. Vida Stubbs, a s­
T here will be no evening services j
p resid en t, on account of sickness, p asto r and long tim e frien d , will B. W. T horne.—Adv.
as m any a re p lan n in g ttf atten d the
sis
ta
n
t;
E
lisabeth
Johnson,
tr
e
a
s
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Vice P resid en t II. A. Lew is presid- give the fu n eral serm on. In ter-
u r e r;
M argaret B ran n an , lib r a ­ revival services being held a t the
ed. Mrs. G race Exley w as p rese n t m ent w ill be in G resham cem etery,
need to slilver through the cold, raw
ria
n
;
V ernon Kelly, a s sista n t; C entral F ree M ethodist ch u rch , east
in th e capacity of recording secre-
A rrangem ents a re in th e hands
55th
and
F
landers.
months ulieud— ii you join the “ Enjoy-It-
Gwendolyn Metzger, p ia n ist; C. E.
ta ry .
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1 of .B ates F u n e ra l Home.
R usher, c h o irlste r; Ja ck so n F.
N
’ow”
( luh. Eor, as soon as yon Join this eluh,
F rid ay evening, Jan. 20.— Radio
Make your telephone earn you
Several used drag saw s. L arge en tertain m en t a t F airview g ran g e Jones, assistan t.
T he following BAPTIST ( HCRCII
ANNOUNCES SERVICES
out eomes yoir rooni-heatlag stove and in goes
m ore by connecting it w ith a W ant list of good used im plem ents, lie s hail.
d ep a rtm en t su p erin ten d en ts were
Ad'
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sel Im plem ent Co.—Adv.
ch
osen;
Interm
ediate,
Mrs.
W.
J
a
house-heating Ileatrola. Health, happiness
-» evening,
...........„, Jan . 20.—G. U.
. Next Sunday m orning th e topic of '
F riday
H. S. b ask etb all team to B eaver-
°°P e r . Junior, Mrs. II. V. WII- th e serm on In th e B ap tist church '
and comfort from then on.
to n ’
be : P rfm ary ’ Mr8’ Jack8On F ’ " » I be "T he B irth of a N ation.”
F rid ay evening Ja n 2 0 - A r e m e
1 beK," n e r’ Mr"’ Hftnry S o r'
Presenting th is topic the p asto r
club card p a r ^ y a t ¿ r o c k ta y & N e 7 7 ”7 = Crad,e r ° " ' Mr8’ M ,ldred will discuss the m eaning and meg-
One Week More
5¡M
Ho Need to
W a lt!
Read
A b ou t
t h e M o s t L i b e r a l H om e*
H e a tin g O ffe r E v e r Made!
Coming Events
CLOSE OUT SALE
REMNANTS
ZZ/ZZZ«/
Ginghams, Devonshires, all Wool
Flannels in plain and checks,
V/2 to 3% yard lengths at about
HALF PRICE
* * # * » * -» * # » * » 4 H 4 * # 4 4 * # * 4 H K * * * * * » * # # « # » <
A great reduction in boys’ and girls’ sweaters,
ranging in price from 95d to $3.50 each.
SPEC IA L for SA TU R D A Y and MONDAY
Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Garments,
sizes 2 to 6, each......................
WALRAD
MERCANTILE CO.
“The Hoase of Quality“
GRESHAM, OREGON
PHONE t i l l
He Give Green Trading Stamp«
*1.10
son show room.
tr lc t rally and social of E pw orth
L eague a t G resham
Methodis*,
church.
S atu rd ay , jTn" 21. — A rboleda
com m unity club dance and card
: party.
u ,
school voted to co n tin u e the
educational su p p o rt of a boy In
n a r ')da’ ,n d la The 8Chool Is also
2.P° n ,o r for an o rPhan ,n ,h <’ Near
East.
j
S atu rd ay , Ja n . 21._Ail-day w in-
Miss H elen Rogers and Miss Amy
te r picnic of Pom ona g ran g e a t I Cooper had charge of th e social
G resham Union high school g y m -, activ ities of the evening. They
^nasium.
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; presented some in te restin g games,
Monday, Jan. 23.—All-day m e e t-,P u n c b and cookle" w ere served at
[ ing a t cannery.
; the conclusion of the evening.
W ednesday, Jan. 25 -Fairview
i- .,„
e * .,,,,.
T h u rsd ay afternoon, Ja n . 26.__
Tea a t hom e of Mrs. R. C. Brooks.
Fairview , auspices Sm ith M emorial
I resb y terian ch u rch .
T h u rsd ay , Ja n . 26.1-Ladies Bap-
list Guild dinner at B aptist ch u rch .
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F rid ay evening, Jan. 27—C ard
p arty in T ro u td ale Masonic hall,
auspices social club of O E. 8.
Here is the
Generous Offer
F an ch er; m issionary, Mrs. C u rtiss Hage of th e book of Exodus as ap-
'‘" H ili' ì V m .'A' s,(1HT
|i |M M F P il( l
i ’l r n
An Im p o rtan t m eeting of the
O resham Com m ercial club will be
held Monday evening, Ja n u a ry 23,
7 2 7 , ^ ' ” " ’7 , ° " M * " ' ‘" 7
b0*,n n ln K Prom ptly a t 8 o’clock
L ight refre sh m e n ts will be served
at 8 and th e business s ta rt at once
T be m o rn ,n K ch u rch serv ice will
begin at I I o'clock,
In the evening serv ice th e topic '
of th e serm on w ill be "T he Value
of a Sm all C hurch.” In discussing
th is su b ject th e p asto r will show
from actu al facts w hether th e sm all
church or the laj*ge one is th e bet-
f«r place In which to Invest money,
to develop Christian c h a ra c te r, t o 1
t r »ln for C hristian service and to
influence th e life of th e com m unity.
T he evening ch u rch service will
begin a t 7:30.
T he B. Y. P. U. which will meet
at 6:30 prom ises to he of u n u su al j
Interest. Som ething e n tirely dif­
feren t ls predicted for th e young
people’s serv ice S unday evening 1
and all youpg people a re asked to
be present.
New Art lla sse a .
W. E. Wagy ,of P o rtlan d proposes j I will he In Gresham
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at Eliza-
to s ta r t a lau n d ry in th e basem ent
Frock Shoppe on T uesday
F riday evening. Jan . 27 - M usical of th e Brown building and will be *Tenlna’ J a " n a 7
f o r thfi P««r-
te a 1, Rockwood L adies’ Aid.
7 . 7
.
po8e of
my w ork in ap-
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p resen t to explain his plans and piled art. D orothea S hort, P ort-
S atu rd ay , Jan . 28.—V ictory circle
for business su p p o rt.
He land.—Adv.
bake sale,
W M -tzger store.
should be encouraged to th e full-
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S atu rd ay evening, Jan . 28.—Com- eat *MUnt POM,ble-
| A W esttegbouae' E le ctrlc W arm -
<
M a ke a m em bership
“
deposit O f u n l y $2:i
to Join th e
" K n )o y -It -
Now "
Club.
T h is de­
posit w ill be applied ae
tbe first p aym ent on yo ur
E s ta te Ile a tr o la .
O ‘ le t
an o th e r
cred it
“
o f 110 fo r yo u r old
stove when It is removed.
O
E n jo y H e a t r o I a
* * lu x u ry ,
convenience,
and economy fro n f now
on w ith o u t m a k lr g a n ­
o ther p aym ent u n til next
Septem ber.
4
Then.
a lre a d y
w ith
$3S
to
your
cred it, begin p a y in g the
balance
on
convenient
te r m s !
™
A n e x tra o rd in a ry offer on an
e x tra o rd in a ry
h e atin g
plant.
N o t an Im ita tio n , bu t the gen­
uine E s ta te Ile a tr o la , n a tio n a l­
ly ad vertte. <1, n a tio n a lly known,
favored
ev eryw here
by
who w a n t the best.
—o n ly th e Ile a tr o la has th e In -
t e n s l- F i r e ‘ A ir D uct, the Ingen­
ious device which pract k-ally
doubles the a ir-c irc u la tin g ca­
pacity.
Quick Action
Necessary
Mombd-rohlp
In
the
« E a J o jU t»
M ow” ( la b p o d ltlv e lj e lo M t on
jH B u a ry
— eowe
fs (h .
In
and In v ite
h o m e.
So, don't delay
today, or telephoto
n« to
r a il a t
u
8upPe r - P lea san t Hum e
T h is being th e reg u la r m eeting li»K Pad will keep you w arm and
M ethodist ch u rch,
fltr election ot d irecto rs a full at- ' ‘»mfortable on th e coldest night.
W ednesday and T h u rsd ay Feb 1 tendance Is desired.
P?? 1 .V'r7 a *ny
wllh . co1'*
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yo ar
GRESHAM
A.
and
2.—S tate g ran
D g a e i hail.
r y m e ^ ' m e H . n MabM-rlptlen
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at Fairview
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r .ln .,
store, O r « L i n . - A d v
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home "Plendld bargain subsertp-
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So and Sew circle at h o m e o f Mrs’ X n s ° f r w ith " d u n * 7 ’ * ri J " “ r,,a l'
,n " u r«nee funds for farm loans
IC. I. R aker.
Feb 2 19*8 °
nnUI I No
or brokerage. Very
i easy term s. B W T horne.—Adv.
those
R em em ber
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
PHONE 1421
(iVèw low prices
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